Remembering Our Four-Legged Heroes

Today on the 17th anniversary of September 11th, 2001, people turn their thoughts to the lost and to the heroes who helped save lives on that day. Among the countless human heroes, sung and unsung, are the rescue dogs who helped scour the rubble for signs of life. The service dogs that responded to the World Trade Center and the Pentagon in the wake of the attacks should not be forgotten.

Roughly 350 Search and Rescue Dogs worked tirelessly in the tragic aftermath searching for survivors and human remains. Sifting through the rubble, blinded by smoke and debris, the dogs battled exhaustion and emotional distress.

After hours of searching and finding no one alive, some handlers would ask volunteers to hide amidst the rubble to be “located”, helping to raise the dogs’ spirits. Even when the search mission became one of recovery instead of rescue, the dogs carried on diligently, providing love and peace to the families of the victims.

Most Search and Rescue Dogs are trained by non-government organizations, often with civilian handlers; many of the teams that responded to Ground Zero did so on a volunteer basis as they knew their country needed them.

All of us here at a Paws Give Me Purpose pay tribute to those four-legged heroes who walk among us and to those who have left indelible paw prints upon our hearts.

Love Never Gives Up

This is Blossom.
Blossom was found on the streets of Georgia in
May 2015 and brought to a shelter.
Blossom was labeled aggressive.
Blossom was sentenced to death.
Rescue Dogs Rock NYC stepped in and pulled
Blossom to safety.
Blossom arrived at Paws Give Me Purpose hating
all humans and animals of every kind.
Paws Give Me Purpose was told to give up.
Blossom could not be helped.
We never gave up on Blossom.
Blossom lives in sanctuary and has learned to
trust.
Blossom has learned that humans can love.
Blossom has learned to love humans and dogs
alike.
We never gave up on Blossom.
Blossom never gave up on us.
Blossom has regained faith in humans,
help us save other dogs like Blossom.

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Labor Of Love: Salute To Dogs

Labor Day became an official holiday in 1885, when the first movements to legalize the holiday were put into motion. Since it remains unknown who exactly came up with the idea for Labor Day, it’s fair game to guess that perhaps a dog helped to inspire the idea; after all, dogs are incredibly hard-working, and happy while doing it.

You might be wondering, what sorts of jobs do dogs really have? Dogs can have all sorts of jobs, you never know, one day a working dog might help you.

Police use K-9 dogs to help catch criminals and keep the public safe, hospitals hire dogs as therapy workers, and dogs help farmers herd livestock. Search and rescue dogs save lives all of the time, as well as thousands of dogs working alongside the military.

Those that have a dog or two working alongside them don’t know what they would do without them, after all no human has the same capabilities as a dog. Do you know anyone that walks on two legs and can smell a bomb? I sure don’t!

Dogs all over the world work all kinds of jobs, and don’t do it for money but because they are our true friends. Dogs are incredibly loyal and caring, just give them food, water, shelter, and a few kisses and they are happy to be your best friend and enjoy doing whatever you ask.

Even if your dog lives a pampered life as the family pet, they are still working hard. It’s a proven fact that dog owners live longer than non-dog owners.

So, while paying tribute to all of the working people this Labor Day, don’t forget to pay tribute to all of the service dogs out there too. They work hard everyday to keep the world safe and full of smiles. Don’t forget to thank your own canine either, after all they work hard to keep you healthy and happy everyday of the year.